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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that required attention, action, or a specific condition in a sentence. Example: "The project was delayed due to several issues which needed immediate resolution."
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Emails poured in, which needed replying to.
Forest mushrooms gilded guinea hen, which needed no enhancements.
The beating also dislocated my right shoulder, which needed surgery.
It needed parts, so I bought another -- which needed parts.
I had this weird music, which needed some narration.
But he made an exception for love, which needed spending.
Carolina, which needed a victory to bolster its playoff bid, had won three straight.
There were crises to be resolved which needed his steady hand and acute mind.
There were locks on every door, which needed to be opened with special keys.
slide (which needed graphics professionals), and they were easier to use.
"We realized there were real treasures there, some of which needed culling.
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